Sola Fide
Martin Luther said that the doctrine of justification by faith alone is the article upon which the church stands or falls. Luther was simply following after the Apostle Paul, who warned that our good works contribute nothing to our salvation. Only those who trust in Jesus Christ alone will be saved from the judgment to come. The resources in this collection examine what the doctrine of justification means and encourages Christians to stand firm for sola fide—faith alone.
12 items
- 5MINJustification by Faith AloneW. Robert Godfrey
- 22:46Faith Alone (Part 1)R.C. Sproul
- 23:23Faith Alone (Part 2)R.C. Sproul
- 4MINJustification by Death?R.C. Sproul
- 12 MESSAGESJustification by Faith AloneR.C. Sproul
- 4MINMaking Molehills Out of MountainsR.C. Sproul
- 6MINWhy the Reformation Still MattersMichael Reeves
- 12 MESSAGESFaith Alone: 2003 Washington D.C. ConferenceKen Jones & R.C. Sproul
- 48:31For Justification by Faith AloneR.C. Sproul
- 19:51Here We Stand through Faith AloneDerek Thomas
- 4MINFaith AloneJ.V. Fesko
- 4MINIs the Reformation Over?R.C. Sproul